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Wondering if anyone else has seen immunology to help with the Graves’ disease and help find what is trigger for it and get it into remission. Husband has thyroidectomy and immunoglobulins still sky high and he is not level with hormones yet and he has gained 45 pounds since August :/ He has poor gut
Wondering if anyone else has seen immunology to help with the Graves’ disease and help find what is trigger for it and get it into remission. Husband has thyroidectomy and immunoglobulins still sky high and he is not level with hormones yet and he has gained 45 pounds since August :/ He has poor gut
Tru4hockey
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Fatigue?
Hi everyone good to read posts.I have had. Two days of IVIG for the scleroderma but do not feel so well ache all over and keep going to. Sleep.!Does anyone else feel fatigued all the time? I also have osteoporosis so not very active due to fractures. It is so helpful to belong to this group and my thoughts
Hi everyone good to read posts.I have had. Two days of IVIG for the scleroderma but do not feel so well ache all over and keep going to. Sleep.!Does anyone else feel fatigued all the time? I also have osteoporosis so not very active due to fractures. It is so helpful to belong to this group and my thoughts
Selsey
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 years ago
Could it be Coeliac?
The MG is in my
Immunoglobulin
M and is thankfully very small and stable but I have an associated antibody called Anti Myelin associated glycoprotein (Anti MAG) which is probably what's causing my neuropathy and therefore the ataxia.
The MG is in my
Immunoglobulin
M and is thankfully very small and stable but I have an associated antibody called Anti Myelin associated glycoprotein (Anti MAG) which is probably what's causing my neuropathy and therefore the ataxia.
misswoosie
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
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Hi I'm 33 yrs old and I live in the US and recently underwent tests for multiple miscarriages. I have one healthy little girl who will be 3 in January and had an absolutely perfect easy pregnancy with her. I tested positive for LA and high B2glycoprotein 1, IgM antibody but need to be retested to confirm
Hi I'm 33 yrs old and I live in the US and recently underwent tests for multiple miscarriages. I have one healthy little girl who will be 3 in January and had an absolutely perfect easy pregnancy with her. I tested positive for LA and high B2glycoprotein 1, IgM antibody but need to be retested to confirm
Amanda1111
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Newly diagnosed
I was diagnosed in late September 2018 when I woke up with a bloody mouth and oral sores to find out my platelets were below 1,000.... was hospitalized for 3 days and given high doses of prednisone and IVIG treatments. When I left the hospital my numbers were 98,000 but I saw a steady drop back to 13,000
I was diagnosed in late September 2018 when I woke up with a bloody mouth and oral sores to find out my platelets were below 1,000.... was hospitalized for 3 days and given high doses of prednisone and IVIG treatments. When I left the hospital my numbers were 98,000 but I saw a steady drop back to 13,000
CrowesyITP
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ITP Support Association
5 years ago
HELP PLEASE
Hi all I’m after some advice please. Here’s my story.. I am now 45 years old and basically I had 3 normal pregnancies/normal births between 1995-2001. In 2013 we decided to try for another baby from 2013-2015 I had 3 miscarriages. I was referred in July 2016 to a Obstetrician & Gynaecologist and then
Hi all I’m after some advice please. Here’s my story.. I am now 45 years old and basically I had 3 normal pregnancies/normal births between 1995-2001. In 2013 we decided to try for another baby from 2013-2015 I had 3 miscarriages. I was referred in July 2016 to a Obstetrician & Gynaecologist and then
LSTP2018
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Advice T3/T4
Weak positive for antinuclear antibody but normal complement and
immunoglobulin
levels so considered insignificant. NHS results T4 12.8 range 10.8-25.5 T3 5.7 range 3.1-6.8 TSH 0.04
Weak positive for antinuclear antibody but normal complement and
immunoglobulin
levels so considered insignificant. NHS results T4 12.8 range 10.8-25.5 T3 5.7 range 3.1-6.8 TSH 0.04
AliF
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
CLL Blood Tests: Immunoglobulin, Complete Blood Counts, Platelets and More- Patient Power Video- June 29, 2012
- https://www.patientpower.info/video/understanding-your-cll-blood-tests-
immunoglobulin
-complete-blood-counts-platelets-and-more?
- https://www.patientpower.info/video/understanding-your-cll-blood-tests-
immunoglobulin
-complete-blood-counts-platelets-and-more?
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
6 years ago
stiff persons syndrome
stiff person syndrome.I was diagnosed with ataxia 2 years ago but sheffield prof thinks i have stiff persons syndrome as my legs are getting so stiff.i am on Mycophenolate for 2 1/2 months now but made no difference at all but prof says it can take upto 6 months.Is there anyone else with the same diagnoses.or
stiff person syndrome.I was diagnosed with ataxia 2 years ago but sheffield prof thinks i have stiff persons syndrome as my legs are getting so stiff.i am on Mycophenolate for 2 1/2 months now but made no difference at all but prof says it can take upto 6 months.Is there anyone else with the same diagnoses.or
golfingsue
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Ataxia UK
6 years ago
Platelet count decreased within month of IVIG
Hi, all, My daughter (6.5years) is diagnosed with with ITP, the platelet count dropped to 8000, doctor suggested IVIG as 2 mg per kg, the count slowly increased from 8000...40000...160000 and then 423000 within 10 days. however when we did test after 40day, it got dropped to 70000, what should we
Hi, all, My daughter (6.5years) is diagnosed with with ITP, the platelet count dropped to 8000, doctor suggested IVIG as 2 mg per kg, the count slowly increased from 8000...40000...160000 and then 423000 within 10 days. however when we did test after 40day, it got dropped to 70000, what should we
Yeldha
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ITP Support Association
5 years ago
I'm new here...
I was diagnosed with ITP April 2018 with a platelet count of 1,000. It's been a rough journey trying different medications. I tried prednisone, dexamethasone, Rituxin and nothing worked. I had an IVIG in the hospital and my counts rose to 12,000. I am currently taking N-plate every week and its keeping
I was diagnosed with ITP April 2018 with a platelet count of 1,000. It's been a rough journey trying different medications. I tried prednisone, dexamethasone, Rituxin and nothing worked. I had an IVIG in the hospital and my counts rose to 12,000. I am currently taking N-plate every week and its keeping
gigi15
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ITP Support Association
6 years ago
MUST READ for those on Ibrutinib/Imbruvica - concerning advice in pilot study on lower dosing - incl. danger of starting with a lower dose
Our patients still do develop normal B cells and have some normal
immunoglobulin
production.[/i] [i]The phase I study of ibrutinib demonstrated complete inhibition of BTK at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg.
Our patients still do develop normal B cells and have some normal
immunoglobulin
production.[/i] [i]The phase I study of ibrutinib demonstrated complete inhibition of BTK at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg.
AussieNeil
Administrator
in
CLL Support
6 years ago
What is your plan?
"YOU" do have a plan don't "YOU"? Just breathing another day is a good start but it is not really a plan. Okay "YOU" have decided on your Disease Modifying Therapy(DMT), "YOU" have an eating plan that "YOU," think is healthy and "YOU" can stick to. Amazon has the cutest protective underwear on
"YOU" do have a plan don't "YOU"? Just breathing another day is a good start but it is not really a plan. Okay "YOU" have decided on your Disease Modifying Therapy(DMT), "YOU" have an eating plan that "YOU," think is healthy and "YOU" can stick to. Amazon has the cutest protective underwear on
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Newbie
Hello! I just received my second ivig treatment. The first resulted in a trip to the ER because of Charlie horse muscle spasms and migraines. In was getting sick with a virus. I just had my second infusion. The spasms aren't as bad, but I've had a headache for three days. Each day has been easier than
Hello! I just received my second ivig treatment. The first resulted in a trip to the ER because of Charlie horse muscle spasms and migraines. In was getting sick with a virus. I just had my second infusion. The spasms aren't as bad, but I've had a headache for three days. Each day has been easier than
musicteach85
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CLL Support
6 years ago
B12 Test Results
Thyroid function test - Serum TSH level 1.9 mU/L [0.35 - 5.5] Serum ferritin level 64 ug/L [10.0 - 291.0] Serum iron level 29.1 umol/L [9.0 - 30.0] Serum transferrin level 2.65 g/L [2.5 - 3.8] Percentage iron saturation 44 % [15.0 - 45.0]
Immunoglobulin
E level 16.5 ku/L [< 114.0] .
Thyroid function test - Serum TSH level 1.9 mU/L [0.35 - 5.5] Serum ferritin level 64 ug/L [10.0 - 291.0] Serum iron level 29.1 umol/L [9.0 - 30.0] Serum transferrin level 2.65 g/L [2.5 - 3.8] Percentage iron saturation 44 % [15.0 - 45.0]
Immunoglobulin
E level 16.5 ku/L [< 114.0] .
Theopop
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
B12 Test Results
folate level - Red blood cell folate level 12.1 ug/L [> 4.0] Thyroid function test - Serum TSH level 1.9 mU/L [0.35 - 5.5] Serum ferritin level 64 ug/L [10.0 - 291.0] Serum iron level 29.1 umol/L [9.0 - 30.0] Serum transferrin level 2.65 g/L [2.5 - 3.8] Percentage iron saturation 44 % [15.0 - 45.0]
Immunoglobulin
folate level - Red blood cell folate level 12.1 ug/L [> 4.0] Thyroid function test - Serum TSH level 1.9 mU/L [0.35 - 5.5] Serum ferritin level 64 ug/L [10.0 - 291.0] Serum iron level 29.1 umol/L [9.0 - 30.0] Serum transferrin level 2.65 g/L [2.5 - 3.8] Percentage iron saturation 44 % [15.0 - 45.0]
Immunoglobulin
Theopop
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Whey Protein 101: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide
This is a very interesting article for those who want to start using whey protein. The article was written by:
Kris Gunnars, BSc on June 29, 2018
. It was published on the "
[u]Healthline[/u]
" website. Not all protein is created equal. Some forms of protein, such as whey, are better than
This is a very interesting article for those who want to start using whey protein. The article was written by:
Kris Gunnars, BSc on June 29, 2018
. It was published on the "
[u]Healthline[/u]
" website. Not all protein is created equal. Some forms of protein, such as whey, are better than
suramo
Star
in
Diabetes India
6 years ago
PA when IFA and PCA test results are negative
I speculated that this could be due to an
immunoglobulin
deficiency leading to inability to produce certain antibodies. I've now found this article which seems to support what I thought was possible. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0002934369902186
I speculated that this could be due to an
immunoglobulin
deficiency leading to inability to produce certain antibodies. I've now found this article which seems to support what I thought was possible. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0002934369902186
Sleepybunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Chronic inflammatory demylinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), MS, & autoimmune issues
I was diagnosed with chronic inflammatory demylinating polyneuropathy, ms, fibromyalgia, and an unspecified autoimmune disorder over ten years ago. I have had IVIG treatment for six years, but it it ceased being effective. I am now on a Rotuximab protocol infusion every five weeks. I am finding there
I was diagnosed with chronic inflammatory demylinating polyneuropathy, ms, fibromyalgia, and an unspecified autoimmune disorder over ten years ago. I have had IVIG treatment for six years, but it it ceased being effective. I am now on a Rotuximab protocol infusion every five weeks. I am finding there
Julietkellykidwell
in
Healthy Evidence
6 years ago
Prolonged Duration of Hashitoxicosis in a Patient with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis: A Case Report and Review of Literature
He also had mildly elevated thyroid-stimulating
immunoglobulin
(TSI) but decreased radioactive iodine uptake scan. Based on the clinical presentation and biochemical test, a diagnosis of Hashitoxicosis was made. This hyperthyroid phase lasted for a period of two years.
He also had mildly elevated thyroid-stimulating
immunoglobulin
(TSI) but decreased radioactive iodine uptake scan. Based on the clinical presentation and biochemical test, a diagnosis of Hashitoxicosis was made. This hyperthyroid phase lasted for a period of two years.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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